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Many gardeners extend their season of colour by growing late-flowering Verbena bo
Happy New (wildlife-watching) Year to all readers, says James Lowen
My sky is never empty. At dawn there may be just a lone crow beating a steady path north, or at dusk, the curiously undulating, huge wings of a heron heading to roost in a willow above the ditch. Duck
Nadia Shaikh watches out for signs of life each February, the month that gives us a teaser trailer for spring
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Apples and pears are two of the UK’s most abundant fruit trees. There are varieties dating back hundreds of years, but over time, many have become extinct. A new release from Frank P Matthews originat